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The phrase "a discontinuation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of stopping or ceasing something, such as a service, product, or process.
Example: "The company announced a discontinuation of its outdated software, urging users to upgrade to the latest version."
Alternatives: "a cessation of" or "an end to".
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Then he wields the big stick, warning of sanctions up to and including a discontinuation of US aid.
These and other conversations, Mr. Mpshe said, led him to conclude that "an intolerable abuse has occurred which compels a discontinuation of the prosecution".
Perhaps this points to ineffectual treatment or, more likely, a discontinuation of effective treatment post release.
Last, we defined the attempt of weaning as a discontinuation of RRT during 72 h and estimated a success if discontinuation lasted more than 15 days.
The increment of ICP is less in responders to PP. Significant increased ICP requiring an enhancement in the medical treatment was observed in 30% of the cases, and lead in most cases to a discontinuation of the session.
Usually, only a discontinuation of court involvement and a label of permanency differentiate traditional foster care placements and kinship placements.
A discontinuation of the Health Canada medical cannabis program, as proposed by the Canadian Medical Association, could compromise access for these patients.
Since the release of Bad 25, there has been a discontinuation of the special edition of Bad.
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However, implants had a discontinuation rate of only 5% [ 9].
Allowing for a discontinuation rate of 12%, 224 patients needed to be randomized.
The end point was determined through a discontinuation rule of 20 videos.
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